
Combinatorics: Enumeration, Graph Theory, and Design Theory
Posted: April 24, 2018 | Updated: May 10, 2019
Author: Joy Morris, University of Lethbridge
Combinatorics provides an introduction to enumeration, graph theory, and design theory. It is aimed at upper-level undergraduate students and the exercises expect some mathematical sophistication, including a reasonable ability to construct proofs. The text is designed to be used in an undergraduate course, but could be suitable for independent study by a student with some mathematical background and understanding of proofs. It does not assume any background knowledge of combinatorics.
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Math/Stats, Statistics
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